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六拜歳 號八廿月七英港香 SATURDAY,
JUY
1934.
日七十月六
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LAST DARING AUSTRIAN NAZI EFFORT FAILS
Marshal Lyautey, thì Father of Morocco, who died yesterday. He was 70 years of ́nge.
TRAGEDY OF
A LETTER
PLEW SUICIDE REVELATION
WENT ASTRAY
A wrong address left by the late Mr. W. L. Plew when he was discharged from the Matilda Hospital on July 16; led to an impor- tant letter going astray, re- ceipt of which almost cer- tainly would have prevented! his untimely death,
Flow threw himself from the top of the Gloucester Building on July 19 and was instantly killed.
Now it is revealed that only a short time after Plew left the, hos- pital a letter arrived for him from
a local foreign bank.
This was a long expected reply to Plow's application to his father, a mill owner in Scotland, for as- sistence, the non-receipt of which had cause him considerable anxiety.
"NOT KNOWN".
Plew had loft with the hospital an address at Morrison Hill Road to which the letter was sent on, but when proffered it was revealed that he had not been, there. The letter | who accordingly sent to the G.P.O. who returned it to the Bank with the inscription "Not Known."
- Meanwhile Plew was in financial dimculties,
that unaware
Another Plot to Raid Chanellery
SECRET OF ENTRY FUNERAL OF
REVEALED
DETERMINED MEN IN HEIMWEHR GARB
SCORES OF ARRESTS.
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894 Received, Jady 28, 8.51 am.)
VIENNA, JULY 28. BREAKDOWN OF A LAST DÄRING DES- PERATE EFFORT TO WREST SUCCESS FROM ABJECT FAILURE HAS FINALLY SPELLED THE DOOM OF THE NAZ! REVOLT IN AUSTRIA.
The plan was well-conceived, because the element of complete surprise must have been present, but police spies got wind of the new plot and it was nipped in the bud, scores of fresh arrests being made in Vienna yesterday afternoon.
Briefly, the newly projected Nazi putsch had precisely the same objective, a swift descent upon the Chancellery, the arrest of the Cabinet, with Frince von Starhemberg as the main prisoner, and an- other desperate effort to secure control of the Government.
were
DR DOLLJUSS
THOUSANDS FILE
PAST BODY
64-
Special to falaftaphy
(by Telegraph, Coplaht, Terephia Mer
Ordinanera
Vinna, July 27.
Over fifteen thousand people filed past the offin of the late Chancellor, Dr Dollfuss, within the first hour the opening of the City Hall, where the body is lying in Stae:
The body is covered with a black and whiti silk shroud sur-] pem rounded by mascs of wreathes and flowers,
Photographs of Dr. Dollfuss lying dead and ohers of his widow and two children are being sold in the shops-Ruter Special.
The funeral of Dr. Dollfuss will take place to-morrow afternoon:
The ceremony will begin at 2.30 p.m. in front of the City Hall (Rathaus). The speeches and the procession are expected to last until five o'clock whent Archbishop Innitzer wil conduct the final service at St. Stephen's Cathedral
-Reuter
don July 27, Sir Walford Selby. British Minister at Vier will represent thesking at the funeral of Dr. Dollfussian-JVárelégaur Pa
FIGHT FOR POWER .BEHIND SCENES Four Candidates For Chancellorship
Heimwehr circles disclose that over a hundred Nazis, dressed in Heimwehr uniforms, entered the inner district of Vienna yesterday morning, and planning a raid on the Chancellery in the afternoon.
Vienna, July 28. As soon as the secret was out, the guards at the
A fierce fight for power is re- Chancellery were greatly increased and a combing parted to be proceeding behind the out of Nazi suspects began, the movement col-scenes for the vacant Chancellor
Jahip. lapsing-United Press.
-SEVEN HUNDRED SURRENDER
Back of Nazi Revolt Broken
Vienna, July 28.
The fighting in Styria has been the brought to an end with an en- bank had an order from his counter at Elbeswald whero father to guarantee him a monthly seven hundred Nazis wero rounded income.
up and surrendered.
Only isolated bands remain and
averted,
IRREPRESSIBLE
JAPAN
NAZIS DEJECTED, DISILLUSIONED
Swim Frontier River To Escape
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Teleprep, Copyright. J'elegraphis Me
Ordinner. A. Repetend pre
July £3, 8,10 42nd
Zagreb, July 27.
borders of Styria fleeing from the country and
"Prince von Starherberg is the present acting incumbent, by virtue of his position as Vice- Chancellor. But Dr. Schuschnigg. who took over temporary control, is also a strong candidate.
There are four prominent
leaders in the picture and Presi- Ident Miklas has an unenviable
task.
The four are:
Prince von Starhemberg, chlof| of the Heimwehr, na ardont! anti-Hitler Fascist.
Dr. Schuschnigg, who is the leader of the peasants,
War.
on
The Rathaus (City Hall) in Vienna, heavily guarded. The body of
the late Chancellor ja lying in stale in the building until the funeral this
afternoon.
DRAW FOR THE
DAVIS CUP.
Porry and Hughes In
Doubles
London, July 28. Wimbledon will be packed to when capacity this afternoon America's challenge for the Davis Cup begins. The programme is as follows:
SATURDAY.
II. W. Austin: F..J. Perry
Y. F. X. Shields. v.S. B. Wood.
MONDAY.
Pub Perry and. v. G. M. Loll and
G/P Hughen L. Stoefen.
TUESDAY..
F. J. Perry F. X. Shields.
·H. W. Austin, S. B. Wood.
British Wireleas
SUBWAY
Hope Of Trade Revival
MR. RUNCIMAN'S ANALYSIS
London, July 27.
In reviewing the British trade
MINNEAPOLIS SCANDAL
MILITARY GRIP TIGHTENED
BITTER LABOUR CRITICISM
(Special to "Telegraph") · (By Tizgraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Mias Ordinand, 1892. Received Jaip 16. 8.51 4.m.3
KALRA
Minneapolis, Jaly 27. Military patrols in Minne- appolis streets continue to emphasise
the remarkable
situation that has arisen from the refusal of the employers to accept the proposals of the. mediators board in the lorry- drivers' strike..
Feeling is running high in labour circles but any disposition to violence is checked by the rule [of, martial law.
Complete deadlock continues.
The military dictatorship has now been tightened up the newest measures including the establisti- ment of a modified press censor- ship, which is aimed principally at the radical publications, who express themselves bitterly about the activities of Governor Olson, who is using State employees in an attempt to break the strike, after the strikers had accepted the Federal Board's peace terms and
situation in the House of Com-the employers had refused. mons to-day, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runeiman, said in the first six the Union Stockyards dispute .is.
totalled
months of this year exports £190,000,000, which was an increase' of, £15,000,000 over the first six months of last year.
بماند
The most notable increases in exports referred to the woollen and worsted trades, which showed a three million rise on the half year, and in machinery and.run Land steel, each of which showed
CHICAGO DEADLOCK. News from Chicago shows that
no nearer a settlement. Tho negotiations there have reached. complete deadlock and the biggest livestock market in the world con- tinues closed.
No shipments of cattle to Chicago are now permitted.
SAN FRANCISCO PEACE. San Francisco reports botter
EXPLOSION gures, he said, although not Longshoremon Board has announc
MONTPARNASSE TRAGEDY
a rise of two millions. These news in the labour troubles. The sensational, showed the tendency ed that the "hiring-hall" question beon settled satisfactorily, was in the right direction.
but no details of the agreement are given,
has
LANCASHIRE HOPES. No improvement had occurred In the meantime, the maritime which re-workers have commenced ballot- in the cotton trade, mained one of the most unfor-ing for the men who are to re- tunate of the great industries, present them for collective bar- BOMB PLANTED IN He was, however, hopeful that galning.
schomes now being, discussed. in The waterfront is very active, Lancashire might produce better strike-breakers being employed.- reaults.
United Press.
OFFICE
(Special to "Telegraph") (De Telegraph. Copyright Teleprophies
Ordinance. 19 Received
. . ..
Paris, July 27.
July
subway
DECLINE ARRESTED.
GERMAN SHORTAGE OF RAW MATERIALS
Cotton Mills Put On Short Time
Berlin, July 27.
Unemployment figures in on- gineering had decreased by about 88,000 and in the coal trade by 20,500, compared with year ago.
There had been during the last eighteen months a remarkable General Karl Vaugoin, former) The station-master at change in the country's unemploy- Had he received this news there most of them are fleeing into the Scores of Austrian Nazis are "strong man" and Minister for Montparnasse
ment figures, but any further big is Hittle doubt but that the tragedy mountainous
reduction could not be expected of his death would have been and Carinthia with the Federal seeking refuge over the border.
of the home Dr. Richard Schmitz, the station was instantly killed from expansion
market alone which had done so troops in pursuit.
Burgomaster of Vienna. to-day in a terrific explosion well as nearly to reach satura This reassuring news followed Most of them are fugitives from unofficial reports that the fighting the fighting in Styrin, many having powerfully placed with the back-
Prince von
Starhemberg ia which occurred in his office. tion point. It was necessary to rely on world trade for further in Carinthia
The Cotton Control Board has was growing more crossed Into Hungary, the majori-ing of the Heimwehr. He is an The explosion was terrific com-substantial improvement in the serious, and it is officially ad-
decreed that spinning mills must ardent admirer of Signor Musso pletely wrecking the wifice. Several employment figures. mitted that
some resistance is ty into Yugo-Slavia.
not in future conaume a monthly still being offered in the province | Numorous dejected and dis-lini and is demanding that Austria other porsons, the station-master's
average of raw materials greater be made a full-blooded Fascist assistants and bystanders, were bordering Italy.
illusioned Nazis have arrived here, State
cent. of the the Italian model.--wounded, some of them seriously. World trade was unfortunately than seventy per
Police investigation is now after swimming the River Mur. Reuter.
still paralysed in many regions, monthly average for the first three proceeding but no clue has been The best they could say was that months of 1984. the frontier line
forthcoming to suggest either the the decline was being arrested, The producers, distributors and Von STARHEMBERG
motive for the outrage or who was and that Britain's share in the consumers of flax, fute and hemp responsible. BROADCASTS
was de- must advise the authorities of the It has been definitely established finitely on the increase. restricted world trade
amount of their stocks by Augyst that a bomb was planted in thờ
he had 8-Router Mr. Runciman said station-master's Ready To Forget
office, and ap- parently it was controlled by a with 13 countries and negotia- signed commercial agreemonts The Past
and tions were proceeding with four Vienna, July 28.
others. In every caso, the agree- ments showed on Prince von Starhemberg in a A tono almost that of a They complain that twenty-four in hours after it was suppressed in claimant to the Throne.". Vienna, they still thought it was He extolled the loyalty of him- going well and fought futilely self. Dr. Schuschnigg and Major because of the lack of information. Foy to the government and de The Goverment is now levying-Reuter Special un available nonactive members
TRADE BAROMETER STILL GOING UP
wysy
Tokyo, July 28. Despite the obstructive measures adopted abroad, Japan's foreign trade, as revealed by the fatest statistics, has been show ing a steady upward development since the New Year.
CARINTHIA GRIP.
St. Veitanderglan, Feldkirchen which forms and Bleiburg remain in the hands between Austria and Yugo-Slavin, of the rebels, who are also en- eind in their full uniforms, trenched at Moellbruecken, where they have established their head- quartora,
BITTER COMPLAINTS. The rebels also hold a great They complain bitterly of the part of the Taurern Railway, bad organization, of the putech, Villach has been occupied by which they any was originally Intended to develop into a general the regular army.
This has been due largely to a change from the polley of cater The South Carinthian Railway uprising throughout the country broadcast address last night apoke ing for the principal markets to is only running as far as Annen- a policy of developing markets helm, the other section being in everywhere, notably in Central the hands of the Nazi rebels. South
And America, Africa Egypt.
It is noteworthy that the export of cotton textile created a now record-Router.
GOVERNMENT RECRUITS.
of the various patriotic organisa-
clared. in the name of the dead Chancellor, that there will not be the slightest compromise with the
tiana to strengthen the Government forces encountered realat-Nazis, although otherwise Austria ment forces. Many mon have knee to-day from bands of Nazis is ready to forget the past and live voluntarily joined the Heimwehr, in Styria and Carinthia, the anon good terms with her neighbours.
thorities declare that this merely-Reuter. supplying their own uniforms.
|time-fuac.-United. Prcas
Router Special.
....
US. INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK
COMMODITY INDEX RISE
DAIREN PARLEY
RESULTS
Increase in
British exporis to the countries concerned.
He expressed the opinion that YIN TUNG & TANGKU world, trade, was too much at the merey of sudden political dis- turbances for him to make any
TRUCE
Shanghai, July 27..
prophecy, but
bo
Mr. Yin Tung declared in an
optimistic thought the casential conditions Interview on arrival here that his for trade revival were present, if moating with Col. Shibayamą at only a general restoration of Dairen was of an Informal nature. confidence abroad could beffe denied, that the question of secured. British Wireless.
abolition of
Tangku Agreement
PHOTO QUERIES
tho
was raised during the discussion, but stated that satisfactory results had been obtained. In hoge
In hugard to certain, minor
nor problems fa the the
New York, July 27. Crude petroleum stocks on July 21st had decreased by 1,750,000 barrels from the previous week.
The Labour, Bureau wholeanlo: NEW CRUISER
commodity price index Inat week
of the The first of the weekly series tung Although many rumours are
July from 745 emanating from Vienna and other
cruisor, H.M.S. previous week. news centres, conditions through Amphion, was successfully launch Automobile production for Juno of photographlo queries and re- irregulare
in eastern Cha practically all of Austria are ed at Portsmouth Dockyard to amounted to $21,000 cars and piles in connection with the Japanese forces from Malany
New apparently again normal British day by the Marchioness of trucks, which was eight per cent Hongkong International Photo and Tungling and the bounda
below the production figure for graphic Club will appear in next Titchfield ---Britian WİNENS
May Swan, Gilbertron and Frits, Saturdays: Telegraph lau
European lad, 11, Christian, living with his parents at 3 Kimber Joy Villas, was bitten yesterday by
All frontiers ATO being kept represents the cleaning-up process a dog owned by Mr. D'Almada
of the railway and that the back of the revolt Remedios. The boy has been given opon and most
are now functioning han bean broken. procautionary treatment. The dog services
beyond those in has been removed to the depot at normally,
Carinthia Reuter. Mataukok
:. -CLEANING-UP. PROCESS.
London, July 28. Although the Austrian Govern-i Wireless.
Tenders are being invited for the ̈provisión · of soven cast-iron postal pillar-boxes
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